Tuesday, August 8, 2017

Story Corps


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Friday, July 14, 2017

Monday, February 20, 2017

Discover the Apps

DISCOVER THE APPS

There’s an App for That!

There's an app for that!The FamilySearch App gallery features over 110 partner apps. These partner apps offer various ways to help users find success as they Find, Take, and Teach. Some of these same partners are available on the FHC portal, but many are unique to the App gallery. Each has distinctive capabilities to make family history a little easier and more engaging.
When you click into the App Gallery you will find that the page is organized into 5 segments:
  • New and Noteworthy
  • Find Ancestors
  • Family Tree Software
  • Photos and Stories
  • Charts and Tree Views
  • Tree Analyzing
At the end of each row, click the blue More button to see the rest of the apps in that category. Once you can see all apps in that category, you can sort the list by choosing one these options in the Sort By drop-down list:
  • Alphabetically. Clicking this option once will sort everything A–Z. Clicking this option again will sort everything Z–A.
  • New and updated. Clicking this option will put apps with the most recent changes first.
  • FamilySearch Certified. Clicking this option will show only apps that have completed the certification process.
By clicking on an app icon, you can see a description page, which includes the app’s features and capabilities, including the app’s ability to sync with your FamilySearch account, the cost of the app and date it was last updated, and user ratings for the app. You can also review and rate an app from the description page.
When you go back to the page with the list of apps, you will see a Start Over link above the Sort By drop-down list. Clicking on this link takes you back to the App home page.
Most apps are free, but some do have subscription costs. Any costs are clearly noted for each app, and some apps are repeated in different categories because they fill multiple purposes in Find, Take, and Teach. Language capability is also noted for each app.

New and Noteworthy

These apps were either just added to the App gallery or are apps you should pay attention to. This category often contains newly created versions of familiar software.

Find Ancestors

Use these apps to discover more about your ancestors by searching historical records. Many of these apps overlap with capabilities of Tree Analyzing, which analyzes the Tree and then find records belonging to the ancestors in your Tree.

Family Tree Software

Use these apps to stay organized and build your family tree. These software options enable you to keep a separate copy of the information you found on FamilySearch Family Tree. These apps typically sync with FamilySearch Family Tree and allow you to move information back and forth between your personal database and FamilySearch.

Photos and Stories

Use these apps to find, preserve, and share precious family photos.

Charts and Tree Views

These apps allow you to view your Family Tree data in a variety of interesting ways. Use these apps when you are helping members look for descendancy cousins eligible for temple ordinances. There are also some games that use your own family information from FamilySearch Family Tree—very fun!

Tree Analyzing

Uncover areas of your family tree that need more attention by using these apps. Look for missing dates, missing people, and missing records. One app will even send you a reminder when your ancestor turns 110 years old and is eligible for temple work. Relative Finder is a favorite of many family history center directors to help their local ward and branch members discover how they are related to one another.
With so many apps, certainly there is one that can help you discover greater success in your family history work or help someone else be successful in their family history endeavors. Take a look at the App gallery, and see if you can find something new to use as you Find, Take, and Teach.


Friday, July 15, 2016

The Geneabloggers Daily

The Geneabloggers Daily

Top 10 States that Produced the Most Eagle Scouts in 2015

Top 10 States that Produced the Most Eagle Scouts in 2015
  1. Utah  5,765
  2. California 4,887
  3. Texas 4,125
  4. Pennsylvania 2,378
  5. North Carolina 2,066
  6. Virginia 2,035
  7. New York 1,949
  8. Ohio 1,834
  9. Illinois 1,663
  10. Arizona 1,632
Top 10 States Adjusted for Population
  1. Utah
  2. Idaho
  3. Wyoming
  4. Virginia
  5. Arizona
  6. Missouri
  7. Rhode Island
  8. Kansas
  9. Kentucky
  10. North Carolina
The-Top-10-States-with-the-Most-Eagle-ScoutsTop 10 States that Produced the Most Eagle Scouts in 2015
  1. Utah  5,765
  2. California 4,887
  3. Texas 4,125
  4. Pennsylvania 2,378
  5. North Carolina 2,066
  6. Virginia 2,035
  7. New York 1,949
  8. Ohio 1,834
  9. Illinois 1,663
  10. Arizona 1,632
Top 10 States Adjusted for Population
  1. Utah
  2. Idaho
  3. Wyoming
  4. Virginia
  5. Arizona
  6. Missouri
  7. Rhode Island
  8. Kansas
  9. Kentucky
  10. North Carolina

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Monday, September 14, 2015

Next Door

Check this out!  I have already gotten rid of a bicycle and invited someone to church.

Vak John Jennings

Sunday, September 13, 2015

RELATIVE FINDER VIDEOS

Enjoy the show!

Friday, September 11, 2015

https://scoutbook.com/

Scoutbook is amazing.  It is full of resources for scouts and leaders and is free for an individual scout or leader.  It is also an inexpensive tool for pack and troop record keeping.  It is a helpful and useful tool for anyone.  If you have an interest in things scouts do, this is for you.  Let me know if BSA registration becomes required.  I believe it is not a requirement, although BSA has just acquired Scoutbook and it is now an official part of the program.  Any scout, adult leader, or interested parent can get much satisfaction from this app.

Share this with others.  It may re-awaken their scout spirit.

Thursday, September 10, 2015

Genealogical Resources

Roots Web Guide

Virginia Beach Genealogical Society

Midnight Madness-Mark Your Calendars: Saturday September 12, 2015 from 7 pm –11 pm
The library can Register 60 participants
Join the Norfolk 1st Ward group.  Password is password.
For assistance in family history contact:
Val or Karla Jennings 757-461-3985 casper_jennings@yahoo.com
 or Brandon Goad 757-237-5702 goad@cox.net

Friday, August 28, 2015

Youth Protection Training

Youth Protection Training

Everyone should have the best interest of our youth.  Among the tools to encourage safety and
responsibility is the Youth Protection Training of the Boy Scouts of America.  These safeguards are designed to help us realize that we can help maintain the teaching of our youth is done in a safe environment.  You can take YPT and should if you have any calling working with youth.  Go to myscouting.org and select Youth Protection Training.  Sign up for access to the other resources.

Our council is theTidewater Council.   By selecting the council you can be prepared if asked to help with the scouting program.

The church has continued to endorse scouting.  We need trained leaders in all parts of the program.  Service can be given on the district and council level as well as in the troop and pack.  We especially ask our Eagle Scouts to identify themselves and continue to give back to the program.  We have many boys who need a mentor to assist them as they progress toward this esteemed award.

Today, more than ever, we need men and women of virtue and integrity to step forward and lead our youth into the next generation.  Many opportunities for Christ like service are found in "a good turn daily".

Help us "Be Prepared" and. remember, our youth today are our leaders of tomorrow.

Yours in Scouting

Val John Jennings
Troop 304

Monday, May 11, 2015